Abstract
A recent renewed interest in CROR propulsion demands the need for suitable design and analysis tools. As an unconventional propulsion system, a multidisciplinary analysis should be made at the preliminary design stage in order to fully evaluate a designs suitability across a number of domains. To address this, this contribution presents a number of low order models, ideally suited for the preliminary design stage. Low order models for the evaluation of aerodynamic, acoustic and structural performance are presented. Following this, a multi-objective optimisation is carried out. Suitable objective functions are presented to evaluate the performance over a number of flight phases. Using these, a number of designs are presented for cruise only, take-off only, and simultaneously cruise and take-off. These designs are shown to be of greater performance with respect to a baseline. The work presented highlights the potential of the low order models and optimisation routine as a preliminary design and analysis tool for CROR propulsion.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | European Rotorcraft Forum, The Netherlands, Sept. 2018 |
Publication status | Accepted/In press - 12 Aug 2018 |